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Tag Archives: remote collars
Should only professionals be allowed to use electronic training collars?
My friends in the UK at BritishDog sent this note over as an example of the feedback they get from their clients regarding purchasing electronic training collars. British Dog carries a variety of dog training collars & equipment, toys, and … Continue reading →
Remote collar helps German Shorthair learn to retrieve
This is a lovely testimonial I received recently. I appreciate the kind words, but the truth is, all I did was coach this great team. Amy and Fonzie did all the work. They have a lovely relationship and watching them … Continue reading →
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Off leash freedom for Siberian Husky achieved with help of remote collar training
There are a variety of reasons people consider the use of an e-collar, but one that I hear most frequently is the desire to allow the dog off leash freedom while feeling confident that the dog will come back when … Continue reading →
Citronella No Bark Collars are more Humane than Static Shock Collars?
One of the common complaints I hear from pet owners is about nuisance barking. Fido barks at every jogger, dog, bicycle or passerby that dares to venture past his domain. His protest is loud and clear if a squirrel crosses … Continue reading →
Shock Collar Training and Happy Dogs in North Carolina?
Remote collar training done properly yields awesome results. Not sure if it is the right decision for your dog? Here is more evidence that it can be a fantastic choice when you have the right education. Elaine Pendell of Carolina … Continue reading →